16 Related Articles from 2018-11-20

A14 bridge demolition at Swavesey captured through timelapse video. The 40m bridge over the major trunk road took six excavators to knock it down. >>

At the start of the shopping season, how to deal with the ghost of last year's holiday debt. Almost 3 in 10 shoppers are still paying off holiday debt from last year. If you're among them, here's how to juggle debt repayment and this year's holiday expenses. >>

Barnes & Noble Trims Losses Despite Weaker Sales. Barnes & Noble posted a narrower than expected loss of $27.4 million in the latest quarter as the struggling bookseller worked to lower expenses and turn around its store operations. >>

Dad who raised £2,000 for Christmas is targeted by scammers posing as him to ask for MORE donations. Ben Buckley, from Hull, has been targeted by scammers posing as him online after he set up a fundraising page to raise some £2,000 to pay for his children's Christmas presents >>

Downing Street's Larry the Cat gets a helping hand from police. The chief mouser enlists the help of a local officer to get out of the rain. >>

Former Nazi camp guard denies being aware of killings. A former Nazi concentration camp guard on trial on hundreds of counts of being an accessory to murder says that although he served more than two years at Stutthof he was unaware prisoners were being executed there >>

Jada Pinkett Smith gets emotional recalling how she pulled a knife on 'aggressive' ex. Jada Pinkett Smith got emotional during "Red Table Talk," revealing an "abusive" experience with an ex where she armed herself, fearing for her life. >>

Jada Pinkett Smith reveals she 'had to pull a knife' on an 'aggressive' ex-boyfriend. The actress reveals her past struggle with an abusive relationship and the extremes she went through. >>

Man saves girlfriend's life as out-of-control car flies towards them. The lucky pair cheated death with just a few inches to spare when a speeding car came flying down the narrow street they were walking on at an unknown location. >>

Merton police attack: Public should only help officers 'if safe'. A senior police chief speaks out in the wake of footage of officers being attacked going viral. >>

Mistrial declared in Dennis Oland murder retrial. A mistrial has been declared in the retrial of Dennis Oland for the second-degree murder of his father, with the jury dismissed and the case to be heard by judge alone. >>

Robbie Savage and Andrew Cole among claimants suing over payments. They accuse an investment firm of wrongly sharing commission with agents, who are also being sued. >>

The challenge of writing 'First Man' took four years and a crash course in aeronautical engineering. Damien Chazelle approached me to work on a movie about Neil Armstrong in 2014. It was a bit of a tough time. I’d loved working on “The Fifth Estate,” but it hadn’t been well-received by critics or at the box office. I’d written several drafts of “Spotlight” with Tom McCarthy, but the star we’d... >>

This analyst is expecting 5-6 percent sales growth this Black Friday. Charlie O’Shea of Moody’s joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss retail stocks and what he predicts for numbers this holiday season. >>

WATCH: Suspect's pants catch on fire after crime goes wrong. The man was attempting to syphon gas from a U-Haul truck. >>